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In northern canada, a population of rabbits was predominantly white in color. the allele for white color is recessive (g), while the allele for gray color is dominant (g). over the last several decades, the average annual temperature of this area has increased, and the long-term deposits of ice and snow have become scarce. we see the result of this change in the graph above. how would hardy-weinberg explain this change in terms of allelic frequency? a) no population can maintain equilibrium indefinitely. b) random mating occurred among the rabbits and the allelic frequency was altered. c) genetic variation existed. natural selection occurred. allelic frequencies changed. d) in a large population, mating is random, without mutations and the allelic frequency changes over time.

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